NISM-Series-I: Currency Derivatives Certification Examination (NISM-Series-I: CD Examination)

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NISM-Series-I: Currency Derivatives Certification Examination (NISM-Series-I: CD Examination) Test Objectives [new syllabus effective 21 st February 2012] Unit 1: Introduction to Currency Markets 1.1 Brief history of foreign exchange markets 1.2 Major currency pairs 1.3 Overview of international currency markets 1.4 Basics of currency markets and peculiarities in India 1.4.1 Currency pair 1.4.2 Base Currency / Quotation Currency 1.4.3 Interbank market and merchant market 1.4.4 Two way quotes 1.4.5 Appreciation/ Depreciation 1.4.6 Market timing 1.4.7 Price benchmarks: 1.4.8 Price discovery 1.4.9 RBI reference rate 1.5 Settlement or value date 1.6 OTC forward market 1.7 Exchange rate arithmetic- cross rate, 1.7.1 EURINR 1.7.2 GBPINR 1.7.3 JPYINR 1.8 Impact of market economics on currency prices 1.9 Economic indicators 1.9.1 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 1.9.2 Retail Sales 1.9.3 Industrial Production 1.9.3 Consumer Price Index (CPI) 1.9.5 Nonfarm payrolls (NFP) 1.9.6 Central bank meetings and key decisions Unit 2: Foreign Exchange Derivatives 2.1 Derivatives Definition Describe the evolution of derivatives Define a derivative as per SC(R)A and RBI Act 2.2 Derivative Products Briefly describe the various derivative products Forwards Futures Options 2.3 Growth Drivers of Derivatives Describe the factors that have driven the growth in derivatives market 2.4 Market Players List the various players in the Foreign Exchange market Describe how the Foreign Exchange market presents different opportunities for all the Players 2.5 Key Economic Functions of Derivatives Describe how Derivatives help in price discovery Derivatives market helps in transfer of risk Derivatives market is linked to underlying cash market Speculative trade impacts the Forex market advantages and disadvantages of speculative trading in Foreign Exchange market NISM-Series-I: CD Examination *** New Syllabus effective 21 st February 2012 *** Page 1 of 5

2.6 Exchange-Traded Vs. Over-the-Counter Derivatives Differences between Exchange Traded and OTC Derivatives Features of OTC Derivatives that may give rise to instability in the financial system Unit 3: Exchange Traded Currency Futures 3.1 Currency Futures - Definition Define: Futures Contract Currency Futures Contract Tick size 3.2 Futures Terminology Define: Spot price Futures price Contract cycle Value Date/Final Settlement Date Expiry date Contract size Initial margin Marking-to-market 3.3 Rationale behind Currency Futures Define the Standardized items in a futures contract the rationale behind introducing currency futures in the Indian context 3.4 Distinction between Futures and Forward Contracts Advantages of Futures Contracts Limitations of Futures Contracts 3.5 Interest Rate Parity and Pricing of Currency Futures the relationship between spot price, future price and term to maturity Calculate one given the rest: Future price Spot price Term to maturity Calculate Forward or Spot rates given either one of them, interest rates and basis Unit 4: Strategies Using Currency Futures 4.1 Speculation in Futures Markets the role of speculation in currency futures markets 4.2 Long Position in Futures speculative transactions and payoffs using long position in futures 4.3 Short Position in Futures speculative transactions and payoffs using short position in futures 4.4 Hedging Using Currency Futures Concept of hedging Types of hedgers Proper size of the hedging position Possible hedging strategies that can be used by Corporate Bodies and Retail Customers and their impact in various possible market situations 4.5 Trading Spreads Using Currency Futures the concept of spread and the factors that influence its movement 4.6 Arbitrage Concept of arbitrage Use of arbitrage in currency futures markets Calculate arbitrage opportunities under various conditions NISM-Series-I: CD Examination *** New Syllabus effective 21 st February 2012 *** Page 2 of 5

Unit 5 Trading in Currency Futures 5.1 Currency Futures Contract Specification Define the contract specifications for currency futures market segment 5.2 Trading Parameters Define and understand the trading parameters Base Price Closing Price 5.3 Tenors of Futures Contract Define and understand the tenor of a futures contract: Expiry Date Settlement Price 5.4 Entities in the Trading System Define and understand the role of various entities in the trading system for currency futures: Trading Members Clearing Members Trading-cum-Clearing Members Professional Clearing Members Participants 5.5 Types of Orders Define and understand the types of orders that can be entered in the trading system the conditions that can be attached to orders that are entered including time / price and other conditions applicability of price limit circuit filters 5.6 Mark-to-Market Concept of mark- to- market Applicability of the concept in trading in currency futures 5.7 Position Limits Define maximum allowable open position limits for members trading in currency futures the rules related to monitoring and enforcement of position limits in the currency futures market the objectives and broad functioning of the surveillance systems and procedures of exchanges Unit 6 Clearing, Settlement and Risk Management in Currency Futures 6.1 Clearing Entities Define and understand role of various entities involved in clearing system for currency futures 6.2 Clearing Mechanism the clearing mechanism Calculate the open positions and obligations of clearing members under various situations 6.3 Settlement Mechanism the concept of MTM settlement Calculate end of day MTM under various situations the final settlement for currency futures contract 6.4 Risk Management Measures the salient features of the exchange risk management measures 6.5 Margin Requirements the concept and applicability of Initial margin Portfolio based margin Calendar spread margin Extreme loss margin Liquid net worth Liquid assets Real time computation MTM settlement Margin collection processes by Clearing Corporations Enforcement mechanisms employed by Clearing Corporations NISM-Series-I: CD Examination *** New Syllabus effective 21 st February 2012 *** Page 3 of 5

Unit 7 Exchange Traded Currency Options 7.1 Options Definition, basic terms Option definition Call vs. Put option Bought vs. sold option Option premium 7.2 Difference between futures and options Rights vs. obligations 7.3 Options in financial market 7.4 Style of options European vs. American option 7.5 Moneyness of an option In the money At the money Out of the money 7.6 Basics of option pricing and option Greeks: Parameters impacting option pricing Definition of option greeks 7.7 Option pricing methodology Very brief mention of Black and Scholes and binomial pricing model 7.8 Option pay offs Pay off diagram of futures, put option, call option 7.9 Option strategies Vanilla option Combination options 7.10 Uses of currency options Practical application of options to real life business needs 7.11 Clearing, Settlement and Risk Management for currency options Contract design Clearing, Settlement, position limits Initial margin, Extreme loss margin, Net option value, Calendar margin Unit 8 Accounting And Taxation 8.1 Accounting Accounting treatment for derivative contracts at: Inception of contract Daily Settlement Final Settlement In case of Default 8.2 Taxation of Derivative Transaction In Securities tax treatment of profit/loss on derivative transaction in securities Unit 9 Regulatory Framework for Currency Derivatives 9.1 Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 [SC(R)A] basic features of SC(R)A Define Securities Derivative the provisions of Section 18 A 9.2 Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 Basic features of the SEBI Act, 1992 Powers of SEBI 9.3 RBI-SEBI Standing Technical Committee on Exchange Traded Currency and Interest Rate Derivatives Objectives of the Committee Major recommendations of the Committee NISM-Series-I: CD Examination *** New Syllabus effective 21 st February 2012 *** Page 4 of 5

9.4 Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 Provisions Basic features Amendments that impacted introduction of currency futures trading Salient features of RBI notification Currency Futures (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2008 Salient features of RBI Circular, Guidelines on trading of Currency Futures in Recognised Stock / New Exchanges, etc. 9.5 Regulatory Framework for Exchanges salient features of SEBI Regulations for Currency Derivatives Exchanges 9.6 Regulatory Framework for Clearing Corporations salient features of SEBI Regulations for Clearing Corporations 9.7 Governing Council of the Exchange and Clearing Corporation Requirement for separate Governing councils for Currency Derivatives exchanges/ segments Representation of Trading/ Clearing members on Governing Council 9.8 Eligibility Criteria for Members Entities eligible for membership of currency derivatives exchanges Eligibility criteria for various types of entities Unit 10 Codes of Conduct and Investor Protection Measures 10.1 Adherence to SEBI Codes of Conduct for Brokers/ Sub-Brokers basic features of SEBI Code of Conduct for Brokers basic features of SEBI Code of Conduct for Sub-brokers 10.2 Adherence to Codes of Conduct Specific to Exchange Traded Currency Derivatives Segment basic features of Codes of Conduct for Trading Members 10.3 Grievance Redressal Mechanism for Investors Investor Grievance Redressal Process Nature of complaints considered by exchanges Arbitration Mechanism at exchanges NISM-Series-I: CD Examination *** New Syllabus effective 21 st February 2012 *** Page 5 of 5